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Three Ways the Smart Buildings Trend is Impacting Security Systems

by PSI Magazine

Today’s buildings are more than just structures; they contain complex systems and technology. As a result, smart building security systems are evolving new capabilities to meet the demand for increased connectivity and intelligence.  Here are three examples of how the smart buildings trend is impacting security systems.

Always On Awareness

As building systems become internet-connected, we have developed an even greater level of awareness of what is going on inside them. Video analytics can now monitor the activity of people on premises and send a notification as something happens. And as buildings become smarter, those analytics can begin to identify behavior patterns and predict scenarios, allowing you to intervene before a situation becomes a security threat.

Integration of Security Systems

In the digital age, what used to be a number of disparate security systems can now be connected by a single platform. This allows for more efficient security management and faster decision making. As these platforms evolve, they may begin to interact with one another, so that an activity detected by one system could automatically trigger an action in another.

Insight into Occupant Behavior and Resource Use

The integration of building security systems means that data can be analyzed not just in the moment, but over time. This paves the way for security professionals to better understand occupant patterns, and to refine and optimize security measures. Buildings could even become more proactive in their own management, with smart building security systems making recommendations to direct the flow of people and employees, or even provide feedback into other building systems.  For example, the use of building resources such as heating, HVAC and lighting could be optimized based on space utilization.

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